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Archive for December, 2008

Reserve your spot now for this FREE, ALL AGES event at Lowell’s own Brew’d Awakening Coffeehaus. Spend an hour at Brew’d tasting different coffees from their fair trade coffee roaster, Equal Exchange, while enjoying a few Fair Trade film shorts recently released in Equal Exchange’s 48 Hour Film Project. Registration is required – space is limited! [...]

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Food, friends and film — what could be better? In our opinion, not much. So how about heading out to some of DTL’s most  popular restaurants and cafes for some good old fashioned film screenings! We’ll set up the tripod screen, dim the lights, and start up the DVD player. OK — it’s not quite [...]

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Drag out those old super 8 and 16 mm cameras and take aim! The 100 Second Film Festival is looking for a few good entries! Click here to view the official Call for Entries  – please note that the deadline has been extended to January 1, 2009. Download your entry form, take a look at past film [...]

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It’s official! The Lowell Film Collaborative will be screening the powerful 2007 documentary film Girls Rock! in commemoration of Lowell Women’s Week in March 2009. We couldn’t be more thrilled! The Lowell National Historical Park will be partnering with us once again for this event — our sincere thanks to the LNHP! Girls Rock! Tuesday, [...]

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    Pancake Breakfast, Mexican Zombies & Basta Ya!   Sunday, December 21 11 AM 119 Gallery 119 Chelmsford Street, Lowell    Enjoy a pancake breakfast and this oh-so-not-to-be-believed Mexican zombies-from-hell film that rivals the best pulp fiction out there. The 119 Gallery’s got it goin’ on next weekend with this fabulous event that includes [...]

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Greetings! Talks went very well yesterday with both the Lowell National Park and our friend Teddy P., owner of Athenian Corner Greek Restaurant. Teddy was ESPECIALLY supportive of our plans to bring the original Zorba the Greek (featuring the Mexican charm of Anthony Quinn) to the AC sometime in early February. His ideas were great, [...]

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“GIRLS ROCK!” Yeah, they do. And don’t they know it. Especially if they are seen cuttin’ loose at The Rock-N-Roll Camp for Girls, an official 501(c)3 organization out of Portland, Oregon. This camp is unlike any other — and for you ladies who wish you coulda rocked out at a cool summer camp like this when [...]

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  OK, folks — here are some shots of our olde-tyme band extraordinaire, Appalachian Still, taken on Sunday, December 7 at their performance at the Lowell National Park Visitor Center. As you can see, they had a bit of fun at the VC, choosing to not pass up a free ride on the Park’s historic [...]

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For everyone who joined us for our final screening of our Music On Film series yesterday, we send a heartfelt Thank You. Our film, “Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus,” was a dicey one in our estimation — not a film for everyone — even though it meant a lot to us to screen it. But [...]

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Food and film go hand in hand. This is why comercial theater concession stands get away with outrageous prices on snacks and drinks. And who can resist “Babette’s Feast,” “Like Water for Chocolate,” or “Eat Drink Man Woman?” We appreciate the desire to enjoy a nibble and a flick with fellow film-goers, and with any [...]

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